NAME
buf_ring, buf_ring_alloc, buf_ring_free, buf_ring_enqueue, buf_ring_dequeue_mc, buf_ring_dequeue_sc, buf_ring_count, buf_ring_empty, buf_ring_full, buf_ring_peek — multi-producer, {single, multi}-consumer lock-less ring bufferSYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h>#include <sys/buf_ring.h> struct buf_ring *
buf_ring_alloc(int count, struct malloc_type *type, int flags, struct mtx *sc_lock); void
buf_ring_free(struct buf_ring *br, struct malloc_type *type); int
buf_ring_enqueue(struct buf_ring *br, void *buf); void *
buf_ring_dequeue_mc(struct buf_ring *br); void *
buf_ring_dequeue_sc(struct buf_ring *br); int
buf_ring_count(struct buf_ring *br); int
buf_ring_empty(struct buf_ring *br); int
buf_ring_full(struct buf_ring *br); void *
buf_ring_peek(struct buf_ring *br);
DESCRIPTION
The buf_ring functions provide a lock-less multi-producer and lock-less multi-consumer as well as single-consumer ring buffer. The buf_ring_alloc() function is used to allocate a buf_ring ring buffer with count slots using malloc_type type and memory flags flags. The single consumer interface is protected by sc_lock. The buf_ring_free() function is used to free a buf_ring. The user is responsible for freeing any enqueued items. The buf_ring_enqueue() function is used to enqueue a buffer to a buf_ring. The buf_ring_dequeue_mc() function is a multi-consumer safe way of dequeueing elements from a buf_ring. The buf_ring_dequeue_sc() function is a single-consumer interface to dequeue elements - requiring the user to serialize accesses with a lock. The buf_ring_count() function returns the number of elements in a buf_ring. The buf_ring_empty() function returnsTRUE
if the buf_ring is empty,
FALSE
otherwise.
The buf_ring_full() function returns
TRUE
if no more items can be enqueued,
FALSE
otherwise.
The buf_ring_peek() function returns a pointer to
the last element in the buf_ring if the buf_ring is not empty,
NULL
otherwise.
RETURN VALUES
The buf_ring_enqueue() function returnENOBUFS
if there are no available slots in
the buf_ring.
HISTORY
These functions were introduced in FreeBSD 8.0.September 27, 2012 | Debian |